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He also was the owner of a cave buggy, a prehistoric version of a dune buggy.
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Natural fresh-water springs have surfaced at oases in the region for millennia, encouraging human habitation and agricultural efforts (date palm cultivation especially) since prehistoric times.
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It was a prehistoric and modern centre for mining of copper, tin and arsenic until the 1920s.
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The boat is also similar in construction to prehistoric canoes found in other countries.
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On their journey, they discover a herd of prehistoric wooly mammoths are responsible for the terror.
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For this reason, only a small number of prehistoric bristle worms have been described.
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In prehistoric times these large prairies supported large herds of buffalo that made life possible for the ancient peoples of the area.
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Prehistoric people traded, worshiped and collaborated most often with other nearby groups.
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They may have arrived with flotsam after storms further west, or accidentally or deliberately (as food) been introduced by prehistoric seafarers.
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Many polytheistic deities since prehistoric times have been assumed to be neither good nor evil (or to have both qualities).
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